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National Park Maps: An Atlas of the U.S. National Parks

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National parks are some of the most beautiful and popular destinations in the United States. They’re also vast expanses of undeveloped wilderness. To explore them properly, you need the right tools.

Since the advent of paper, maps have been among explorers’ most valuable tools. This atlas-sized title includes large, legible, full-color maps of all 63 US National Parks. In addition, you’ll find hundreds of photos to preview the parks. Driving distance charts help keep travel ambitions within the realm of reality. Favorite lists put the best of America’s Best Idea at the reader’s fingertips. Suggested itineraries provide a foundation for your next national park adventure. And there’s all the need-to-know info about permits, crowds, and closures, to make sure you maximize your precious vacation time. Travel has changed over the years, but maps remain an invaluable tool.

  • ISBN-13: 9781621280781
  • Genre: National Parks, Maps & Trail Guides
  • Format: Paperback
  • Trim size: 10.75" x 13.5"
  • Page count: 192 pages
  • Published by Stone Road Press in 2023
  • Written by Michael Joseph Oswald
  • Audience: General, Adult

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